i think this is a do-over line, not a scribed line to build on >> lets go for perfectly machined carpentry in the cuts:
Burnham points out to concentrate on cuts, would mean make them text book pix i think/no forgiveness/be very harsh on self, don't pay this price again!
>>machine correctly...
I'm sorry but to my eye the HORIZONTAL cut Dutchman in 2nd to last pic stands out
>>as closing to push up the fiber column as a mechanical stop command
>>not the highlighted VERTICAL cut that would close across flex axis of hinge just perhaps giving some breathing room(in right condition for...
As Burnham says face is messed up to start; to me seems Dutch close stopped fold.
>>Face cut to me is removing wedge, that is like removing a chock to roll tire forward, provide easy path
>>other factors too, but that is main one to me.
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Face close can be hard enough that adding more pull could...
Bobcat push/lift/rotation might have been able to bulldog thru/over the front step blockage i think.
>>downward rope angle pull by bobcat would be pulling down into lock of step, lift up some and over on rotation perhaps could work.
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As always and all ways fell to the balanced orchestration of...
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Mr. Robert, i think we could say; should say, tried not to say;
Ya ain't ready to ride point, let alone fly solo.
It would be best if you were under someone's wing.
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Playing with pure power, and can only tease the lion so many times without checking gates to cage before drawing short straw...
Shouldn't really be swimming alone...
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I woulda looked into how much a free line drop by power company is (at least locally free).
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I think pix roughly all the same direction, is best. And direction noted on even more.
And should always reveal purposefully weight balance front to back AND...
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